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Nonfiction readers! Join us for our choose-your-own-nonfiction book club. We pick the topic – you pick the book. For March, read any nonfiction book that’s been made into a movie. There’s a list of possibilities on the Library’s book club page, or feel free to ask a reference librarian for help. You’re welcome to attend even if you haven’t had a chance to read a book. No registration. Ages 18+.

Nonfiction readers! Join us for our choose-your-own-nonfiction book club. We pick the topic – you pick the book. For March, read any nonfiction book that’s been made into a movie. There’s a list of possibilities on the Library’s book club page, or feel free to ask a reference librarian for help. You’re welcome to attend even if you haven’t had a chance to read a book. No registration. Ages 18+.

On Stage @ APL

The inspiring true story of one little girl whose strength and dignity during the racially charged 1960s helped change history! When bright six-year-old Ruby is chosen to be the first African-American student to integrate her local New Orleans elementary school, she is subjected to the true ugliness of racism for the very first time. But guided by the love of her mother and father, Ruby's heroic struggle for a better education becomes a lesson for us all. Starring Michael Beach, Lela Rochon, and Penelope Ann Miller. Not Rated; 90 minutes. An ALLen Reads program.

Allen Public Library - Civic Auditorium300 N. Allen DriveAllenTX75013

The inspiring true story of one little girl whose strength and dignity during the racially charged 1960s helped change history! When bright six-year-old Ruby is chosen to be the first African-American student to integrate her local New Orleans elementary school, she is subjected to the true ugliness of racism for the very first time. But guided by the love of her mother and father, Ruby's heroic struggle for a better education becomes a lesson for us all. Starring Michael Beach, Lela Rochon, and Penelope Ann Miller. Not Rated; 90 minutes. An ALLen Reads program.